SAN ANTONIO — Midfielder Josue Soto and defender Jonathan Borrajo have been signed to the full-time roster, the Scorpions announced Thursday.

Both had been free agents in training camp for the team's third season before earning full-time deals. As per team policy, terms were not released.

It marks Soto's second stint with the team after playing with the Scorpions during their inaugural season in 2012 as a loan from the Houston Dynamo of MLS. He made 18 appearances last season with Chivas USA before his release.

Soto has seen most of his time at left back during the Scorpions' preseason action but has the versatility to play multiple positions in both attack and defense.

Another MLS veteran, Borrajo spent last season in Norway after a brief stint with New York. He has excelled at right back during the preseason.

The roster now stands at 19 in advance of the Scorpions NASL season opener against Minnesota on April 12.

“We're an excellent possession team,” Scorpions manager Alen Marcina said. “We kept the ball moving, we had more legs than they did towards the end. They were starting to give us space and time on the ball, we got in behind them and finished a couple of nice chances.”